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Drug Facts


  • Heroin belongs to a group of drugs known as 'opioids' that are from the opium poppy.
  • Meth users often have bad teeth from poor oral hygiene, dry mouth as meth can crack and deteriorate teeth.
  • In 2012, nearly 2.5 million individuals abused prescription drugs for the first time.
  • Excessive alcohol use costs the country approximately $235 billion annually.
  • Crack cocaine, a crystallized form of cocaine, was developed during the cocaine boom of the 1970s and its use spread in the mid-1980s.
  • 30% of emergency room admissions from prescription abuse involve opiate-based substances.
  • Heroin creates both a physical and psychological dependence.
  • Ecstasy can stay in one's system for 1-5 days.
  • 19.3% of students ages 12-17 who receive average grades of 'D' or lower used marijuana in the past month and 6.9% of students with grades of 'C' or above used marijuana in the past month.
  • Teens who consistently learn about the risks of drugs from their parents are up to 50% less likely to use drugs than those who don't.
  • Out of every 100 people who try, only between 5 and 10 will actually be able to stop smoking on their own.
  • Other names of ecstasy include Eckies, E, XTC, pills, pingers, bikkies, flippers, and molly.
  • It is estimated that 80% of new hepatitis C infections occur among those who use drugs intravenously, such as heroin users.
  • In 2009, a Wisconsin man sleepwalked outside and froze to death after taking Ambien.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to dehydrate.
  • Oxycodone has the greatest potential for abuse and the greatest dangers.
  • Methadone is a highly addictive drug, at least as addictive as heroin.
  • From 1961-1980 the Anti-Depressant boom hit the market in the United States.
  • Marijuana is known as the "gateway" drug for a reason: those who use it often move on to other drugs that are even more potent and dangerous.
  • 45%of people who use heroin were also addicted to prescription opioid painkillers.

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